January 16th, 2010 at 09:44am
Under Investing
I want to start investing in shares & stocks. I don’t know anything about investing so first of all I want to do some research and understand it before i start investing. But i don’t know where to start or to learn from. please if anybody knows, your advise would be appreciated.
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January 5th, 2010 at 12:45pm
Under Investing
I don’t have a lot of money to start with. What I am looking for is, who to contact? What company? What type of investments, real estate, stocks and bonds? I have three children oldest is 10 youngest is one, I need to make money fast and bend into a long term portfolio. I know little to nothing about investing, under any circumstance?
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January 3rd, 2010 at 02:47am
Under Investing
I have more or less $50-60 dollars that I want to start investing for the long run. What kind of stocks will do best for me in the long run? What stocks are safer and which are more risky?
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December 30th, 2009 at 11:47am
Under Investing
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December 25th, 2009 at 03:44pm
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I have more or less $50-60 dollars that I want to start investing for the long run. What kind of stocks will do best for me in the long run? What stocks are safer and which are more risky?
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December 23rd, 2009 at 05:44am
Under Investing
Interest in Socially Responsible Investing IncreasesMany investors have strong opinions that don’t involve their views on interest rates and stock prices. This might include support for a clean environment or concern for the poor and the disadvantaged – just to mention a few well-known causes.Increasingly, these investors want their holdings to reflect their social, ethical or religious values. They wish to avoid companies that profit from activities they oppose, and support companies that behave in ways they consider appropriate or responsible. At the same time, however, most investors still want or need to earn a reasonable return on their portfolios.Socially responsible investing (”SRI”) seeks to reconcile these two objectives by helping investors create diversified portfolios designed to deliver an acceptable level of performance, while at the same time excluding companies that don’t meet the their ethical standards. SRI investing recognizes that corporate responsibility and societal concerns are an important part of many investment decisions—particularly with the world’s increased focus on sustainability and climate change, among others. SRI investors encourage corporations to improve their practices on environmental, social, and governance issues. You may also hear SRI-like approaches to investing referred to as mission investing, responsible investing, double or triple bottom line investing, ethical investing, sustainable investing, or green investing. Increasing InterestOver the last several decades many investors have shown an increased appetite for social investors. The Social Investment Forum, a nonprofit group that promotes socially responsible investing, calculates the total number of assets under professional SRI management rose from $629 billion in 1995 to $2.71 trillion in 2007. In fact, the Forum estimates that one out of every nine dollars under professional management in the US today—or 11% of the $25.1 trillion in total assets under management tracked in Nelson Information’s Directory of Investment Managers—is involved in socially responsible investing.Why has socially responsible investing gained in popularity? One of the reasons may be that investors posed themselves a question similar to this one: while my number one investment goal will always be to create a properly diversified portfolio based on my personal risk tolerance levels, how can I also do a bit of good for the environment, for the world or to improve the condition of mankind? A second reason for SRI’s popularity is that some of the nation’s most prominent institutional investors have increasingly added a social focus to their investment decisions. These institutions, many with significant assets and often with great public, political and media clout, often carry both a big stick and use a loud voice. Some have become well-known advocates for social issues and this is often carried out through their investments in socially-responsible projects. An example is found in the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), one of the world’s largest public pension funds. CalPers recently announced support for the United Nation’s Principles for Responsible Investment, a menu of possible global actions on environmental, social and corporate issues. A third reason for increased interest in SRI is the simple fact that it’s now much easier to access professionally managed SRI vehicles. Many investment firms have created specific investment processes that exclude companies that, in the investor’s view, focus on non-socially responsible or acceptable activities. Once these decisions have been made, the manager constructs a diversified portfolio within the desired constraints. The goal is to deliver performance consistent with the investor’s return objectives and tolerance for risk. Structuring investments consistent with social, environmental or ethical objectives offer investors a way to align their portfolios to their own objectives. Please call today, for more information on incorporating a socially responsive component into your investment program. Graeme H. Patey is a Financial Advisor located in Cleveland, Ohio and may be reached at 216-523-3015 or www.fa.smithbarney.com/graemepatey. Smith Barney does not provide tax or legal advice, and it is important to consult with a tax or legal advisor before investing.© 2008 Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Member SIPC. Securities are offered through Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Smith Barney is a division and service mark of Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and its affiliates and is used and registered throughout the world. Citi and Citi with Arc Design are trademarks and service marks of Citigroup Inc. and its affiliates, and are used and registered throughout the world. Working WealthSM is a service mark of Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Citibank are affiliated companies under the common control of Citigroup Inc.INVESTMENT PRODUCTS: NOT FDIC INSURED • NOT GUARANTEED • MAY LOSE VALUE
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December 22nd, 2009 at 12:46am
Under Investing
The markets don’t always behave the way we’d like them to: Geopolitical turmoil, natural disasters, interest rates and world events can have a profound effect on market movements. If recent market volatility has you concerned about the economy, you are not alone; this is a confusing time for many investors. Some have decided to stay the course, while others are sitting on the sidelines waiting for the market to rebound. However, since no one can predict how the markets will perform, it’s important to develop an investment strategy that can help you stay on the right track to meeting your long-term financial goals. Here are some strategies that you can implement today, that may help to manage risk during these uncertain times.Work with a Financial Advisor. There are a lot of do-it-yourself investment resources available to investors today. However, none of those resources can replace the experienced, personal service a Financial Advisor provides. A Financial Advisor can offer an understanding of your complete financial picture, not just your investments. Additionally, in periods of market volatility when you need the most support, a Financial Advisor can provide:• Access to important decision-making research and information;• Ongoing monitoring of your investment portfolio, while anticipating your changing needs; and• A comprehensive market-volatility plan.Have a plan. Developing a financial plan is one of the best ways to meet your long-term goals. Your plan should also include an action plan to address market volatility, which should be developed well in advance of a turbulent market. Having a market-volatility plan will help you to set realistic goals and appropriately manage your return expectations.Invest regularly. It may not seem intuitive, but investing regularly—even during market downturns—can help to reduce your overall costs. Dollar cost averaging is one of the best ways to invest regularly, since you’re investing a fixed amount on a fixed schedule, regardless of how the markets perform. Investing regularly can also have intrinsic benefits: It encourages discipline and may also ease the anxiety of daily market fluctuations.Diversify. If you’ve ever heard the saying, “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket,” then you already have a basic understanding of diversification. Diversifying your portfolio can reduce risk and volatility if the assets have little or no correlation to each other.Investing in mutual funds is one way to achieve portfolio diversification, since mutual funds are typically a diversified investment. There are also several other ways to diversify and potentially reduce portfolio volatility:• Within an asset category, such as purchasing different types of mutual funds;• Among asset categories, such as purchasing stocks and bonds; and• Outside of the United States, since some markets move opposite to the US stock market.Put volatility to work for you. Do you think of the glass as half empty or half full? Your perspective can affect the investment decisions you make during market downturns. Investors who view market volatility negatively can make irrational decisions. A down market can be an opportunity for you to build your portfolio and take advantage of lower unit costs.Stay invested. You are probably anxious during times when the value of your investments has decreased. As a result, you may be tempted to move out of the market, sit on the sidelines and wait for the market to rebound. However, since no one knows how the markets will move, how do you know you’re leaving at the right time? Also, how will you know when it is the right time to get off the sidelines and start investing again?If you have worked with a Financial Advisor, your investment strategy was developed to help you meet your long-term goals. Timing the market could potentially jeopardize your financial plan—and your future goals.Be patient. There will always be uncertainty in the markets; market volatility is a natural part of the investment cycle. Although it may take some time, markets do rebound.In the meantime, call your Financial Advisor to help you develop an action plan for market volatility and continue to focus on your long-term investment goals rather than short-term market moves.Graeme H. Patey is a Financial Advisor located in Cleveland, Ohio and may be reached at 216-523-3015 or http://fa.smithbarney.com/graemepatey. Asset allocation and diversification strategies do not guarantee a profit or protect against loss.A periodic investment plan such as dollar cost averaging does not assure a profit or protect against a loss.International stocks are subject to certain risks of overseas investing including currency fluctuations and changes in political and economic conditions, which could result in significant market fluctuations. These risks are magnified in emerging markets.Mutual fund investments are subject to market risk, including the possible loss of principal. They are sold by prospectus only. The prospectus contains the investment objectives, risks, fees, charges and expenses, and other information regarding the mutual fund and variable annuity contract and its underlying investments, which should be carefully considered before investing. Prospectuses are available through your Financial Advisor or at www.smithbarney.com. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest or send money.Smith Barney does not provide tax or legal advice, and it is important to consult with a tax or legal advisor before investing.© 2008 Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Member SIPC. Securities are offered through Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Smith Barney is a division and service mark of Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and its affiliates and is used and registered throughout the world. Citi and Citi with Arc Design are trademarks and service marks of Citigroup Inc. and its affiliates, and are used and registered throughout the world. Working WealthSM is a service mark of Citigroup Global Markets Inc. Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Citibank are affiliated companies under the common control of Citigroup Inc.INVESTMENT PRODUCTS: NOT FDIC INSURED • NOT GUARANTEED • MAY LOSE VALUE
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December 20th, 2009 at 01:14pm
Under Economics
I really like economics but people say you should major in finance of accounting to become a stock broker, but i want to major in economics. I stock brokering still a possibility?
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December 19th, 2009 at 02:43pm
Under Investing
Swing trading is a popular method of capitalizing on the short-term price variations of the stock market. It has earned a reputation of being a powerful method of maximizing profits at lower risks. The best swing trading strategy involves choosing the right stock and the right market. Swing traders usually choose the stocks that fluctuate at extreme ends. Swing trading strategy is employed in a stable market, because here the prices tend to have minor variations on which the swing trader can capitalize. In a rapidly rising or crashing market, swing trading strategy cannot be employed.Investing Journal Let me begin with some of the eye – catching metrics that might lead an investor to consider purchasing shares. Investing Journal – this newspaper company has a price – to – earnings ratio of 11.3, a price – to – sales ratio of 0.93, a 5 year average return on capital of 17.6%, and a five year average pre-tax profit margin of 27.4%. Investing Journal – the Journal Register Company has an enterprise value – to – EBITDA ratio of 9.07 and an enterprise value – to – revenue ratio of 2.24. Obviously, this company is carrying a lot of debt. So, perhaps the multiples on the common stock price are deceptive.Investing Tips – Given the risky nature of playing the stock market, investing tip sheets have become a mainstay of online financial advice. Investing Tips serious investors will want to subscribe to e-mail newsletters sponsored by the sites or to reputable newspapers and journals, but for beginners, the Web offers the easiest way to get acquainted with the market.Investing the stock market – Some Stock Market References: Stock: Stock refers to a share in the profit. Stock trading involves ‘buying into ownership’ of a company. Stock is also referred to as equity or shares. Investor: An investor is the owner of a particular company’s stock. He has ‘claim’, in however small a proportion, to all company assets. The investor shares the company’s earnings. Stock certificate: The stock certificate represents the stock purchased and defines the return on investment. Offline, the certificate is a fancy document, while online it is a display available at a click on the mouse. Dividend: This is a distribution of the owned portion of a company’s earnings. It is commonly quoted in terms of a currency amount per share. Common stock: Common stock represents ownership in a company and claim on a portion of profits. It yields higher returns in the long run. Preferred stock: It guarantees a fixed dividend forever. In event of liquidation, preferred stock continues to be paid off. Stock is a share in the ownership of a company. When a private company decides to divide its business and allows the public to be a part of the firm, then it sells shares of ownership through stock offerings. For example, if a company sells one million stocks and you buy one share, then you own one-millionth of that company and vice versa.When a company sells stocks to the public for the first time, then it is called initial public offering (IPO) or new issue. One of the major reasons of selling stocks is to meet the financial needs of the company for its growth and expansion. If a company plans for expansion and if the bankers of the company feel that borrowing money would be a heavy burden, they look to investors and/or shareholders to finance the growth of the company. investing commodities – Beginner investing information, stock investment advice and help for investors on investment planning, management and strategies, venture capital investment and resources on investment services and firms. The investing commodities – modern era, so frequently referred to as the “information age,” has brought about a new breed of investor who is both savvy and equipped with the necessary technology to make informed decisions. This, coupled with the creation of many new investment vehicles, has transformed investing from owning a few stocks and having a passbook savings account to a more detailed and advanced activity. investing commodities – now, brokerage firms offer a variety of investments, including equities, bonds, CDs, REITs, mutual funds, money market funds, government treasuries, real estate, options, futures, and other derivatives. The Internet, so crucial in relaying information, is an important source of data for today’s investors. The links herein relate specifically to investments and ventures.Charts candlesticks give you much more information than the simple line chart. They tell you the open and closing price along with the high and low of the day. Even though they both give off the same information I prefer the charts candlesticks because it is much easier to read. If you get use to the bar charts candlesticks it will probably be just as easy. But for new traders the charts candlestick is much easier to read.Oil ETF will move in tandem with oil price. If oil rises by 20%, then its corresponding OIL ETF will move by the same amount. Thus, this makes it easier on investor. They do not have to figure out both oil price and the company specific issues such as production, cost of extracting oil or even labor unions.Most energy ETF is futures. This means that they watch the future prices and resources of the energies. For example, oil and gasoline are futures. This energy ETF depends on the future prices of a barrel of oil as well as how much oil is being made and stored. In other words, will there be enough supply to meet the demand. If the prediction is that there won’t be enough, then the obvious follow up is that gas prices will continue to rise. Therefore, anybody owning this energy exchange traded funds are likely to make money on them.10000 dollars – Some of the simplest strategies work the best but having 10000 dollars today to invest can be a daunting thing to do. Most investors start at the risk profile of any potential investment and doing this is the first step in making sure your investment not only pays off, but that your seed capital stays intact and is returned to you.Invest 10000 get 10000 bucks in a year? Can you imagine the high risk venture that would offer you a return on your money? In this article we investigate the possibility of returns and if they exist, how can they be achieved. To invest 10000 you must have $10 grand, so you are not stupid. So I am going to speak to you on an advanced level.Investing 10000 – If each share costs ten cents then you can buy 10,000 shares with $1000. And if a share rises to $12 then you can easily earn $2000 by selling those 10,000 shares. You can sell the shares for $12,000 immediately after investing $10,000. That means you have not made 20% profit but its 100% gain.http://www.my10000dollars.com/
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December 18th, 2009 at 09:46am
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I will have saved up £5,000 by the time I turn age 18. I intend to get some of it and start to invest it into penny shares. I want to know if you can become a millionaire by investing into penny stocks, and if this is possible starting with a few thousand, and what to look for in penny stocks before you invest into it as I know that they can be very risky? Please answer for 5 star best answer.
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